Gail Louw’s acclaimed and intriguing play, Shackleton’s Carpenter, will receive its West End premiere at Jermyn Street Theatre this summer ahead of a UK and Ireland tour. Shackleton’s
This autumn Jermyn Street Theatre presents a glittering season of work that celebrates the achievements of the West End studio venue over the past quarter of a century.
Kimberley Nixon is to star in the stage premiere of Rose Heiney’s Original Death Rabbit at Jermyn Street Theatre after its original lead, Hannah Arterton, was forced to
Great writers respond to times of major conflict or global upheaval by taking pen to paper and usually knocking out a satire or polemic against warmongering. Siegfried Sassoon
Jermyn Street Theatre’s Escape Season continues with Howard Brenton’s adaptation of August Strindberg’s sizzling drama, Miss Julie. Directed by Tom Littler, Miss Julie runs at JST from November
Tom Littler launches his first season as artistic director of London’s Jermyn Street Theatre with the premiere of Howard Brenton’s The Blinding Light, a specially commissioned work about
It’s a bit of an overworked concept but the intrinsic difference between Americans and us Brits can always be guaranteed to raise a smile. We may have colonised
Upstart Theatre’s blistering production of Maxim Gorky’s The Last Ones opens at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre tomorrow. Translated by Cathy Porter and directed by Anthony Biggs, The Last
Director and father of a disabled child, Stephen Unwin, speaks from the heart with his incendiary debut play, All Our Children which opened last night at London’s Jermyn
January 1941. Snow is falling. A terrible crime is taking place in a clinic for disabled children. The perpetrators argue that it will help struggling parents and lift